Web page: https://www.petermac.org/
Country: Australia
City: Melbourne
Address:
305 Grattan Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia
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The Australian BioCommons enhances digital life science research through world class collaborative distributed infrastructure. It aims to ensure that Australian life science research remains globally competitive, through sustained strategic leadership, research community engagement, digital service provision, training and support.
Teams: Australian BioCommons, QCIF Bioinformatics, Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, Sydney Informatics Hub, Janis, Melbourne Data Analytics Platform (MDAP), Galaxy Australia, National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) WorkflowHub team
Web page: https://www.biocommons.org.au/
Janis is an open-source Python framework that aims to address the portability and interoperability problems between workflow specifications, by abstracting both the workflow and execution model in order to generate CWL, WDL or Nextflow workflows.
Funding sources:
- Institutional financial support for software engineering and academic contributions from Peter Mac and Melbourne Bioinformatics
- Richard Lupat was supported by a grant from the Peter Mac Foundation
- Bernard Pope was supported by a ...
Space: Australian BioCommons
Public web page: https://janis.readthedocs.io/
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